AUCTIONS. EVANS AND BULL. Roland Bull, George J. Leech, ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS (Established 1881), 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Upstairs, Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Office.) NOTE THE TERMS. NO PLOUGHING, ALTHOUGH 150 ACRES COULD BE CULTIVATED. 9*>hn ACRES. FREEHOLD AND cwOUV LEASEHOLD; carrying 1000 sheep; stock* at valuation if wanted. SIX ROOMS and Outbuildings. ONE HOUR'S RUN FROM CHRISTCHURCH. PRICE £2BBO THE LOT. TERMS, £4BO DOWN. Fullest Details on request. OXFORD. A() ACRES, IN GOOD GOING '*" ORDER, and Owner out to Sell. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE with conveniences and numerous Outbuildings. We can recommend inspection at £I2OO. TERMS WILL BE GIVEN. Wc invite enquiry. 214/62 exceTlentTviixed FARM" 1 Xt\ ACRES; 11 MILES FROM oyf SQUARE; good free, loamy soil. Grows splendid wheat, AND A GREAT FATTENING FARM; 32 acres in turnips; well subdivided, and very well watered. NICE SIXROOMED HOUSE, electric light, telephone, and all modern conveniences, and an Exceptional Range of Useful Outbuildings. PRICE £2O PER ACRE, less Government mortgage. Reasonable terms. It is in splendid order, is handy to Addington. railway, school, etc., and is great value. 382/60 ANY TERMS GIVEN. "SAY, £IOO DOWN. OFFER WANTED. 300 ACRES - TERMS £IOO DOWN, JXJ y* i mi i e from sc i loo j_ iq miles saleyards and township. Will grow up to 45 bus. wheat and 70 bus. oats per acre. 50 acres in 1 and 2 year grass and balance old pasture, grows good swedes and turnips. 11 paddocks, well watered. 3 acres in bluegum plantation. 7 ROOMED HOUSE. 6 stall stable, granary, shearing shed, dairy, washhouse, garage, etc. This farm was valued at £2O per acre, the mortgagee is asking £l2 per acre, BUT IT IS ON THE MARKET FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, offer considered and terms to suit, say £IOO down. Write or call. PAPANUir£6SO "ONLY: *){\ ACRES, suitable for mixed farming. 5 ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings. £GSO. no mortgage. OWNER WILL TAKE £IOO DOWN or offer. Enquire. 43/61. CONTRACTS"'WOIifH _ £:i"WEE~KGO WITH THIS PLACE. If\ ACRES, will carry 6 cows. SixJ '-' roomed house and big range ol' outbuildings-. £051) THE LOT. Genuine .sale and a great chance. Enquiry invited. 279/62 EVANS and BULL, C 3 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. E3640 W. E. SIMES AND CO. 1935. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD. NEW ART BUNGALOW. A MORE UP-TO-DATE home would be difficult to find. Faithfully built. and equipped with all the very latest conveniences. There aiv 2 LARGE BEDROOMS. 1 GLASSED-IN SUN or SLEEPING-OUT PORCH. BREAK-FAST-ROOM and DRAWING-ROOM. RECEPTION HALL. BATHROOM, and ENTRANCE PORCH.
TIIK CONVENIENCES include: ELECTRIC COOKER, ELECTRIC WASHER. DOULTON nATH ni id PEDESTAL BASIN. Dual Hot Water. Bookcase, Tile Slab Fireplaces. Cupboards. Tip Bins. etc.. etc.. MAIN SEWER. GARAGE. SECTION well over ,',-acrc, with nice clean .stream running through, expensive shrubs and flower border.-:. A vevy picturesque property in n good locality, quite close to tram. X~G7 W. E. SIMES and CO.. 1308 14-i Hereford street. CASHMERE HILLS. FOR URGENT SALE -OR EXCHANGE FOR SUMNER PROPERTY. COST 85() TO-DAY'S PRICE £1350. An attractive and well-built Bungalow of 4 rooms and Kitchenette and Sleeping IJ.nl con v. Replete with HOT AND COLD SERVICE. ELECTRrC LIGHT. GAS COOKER. DOULTON BATH. Abundance of cupboards and fitments, etc. Main sewer. STONE GARAGE. Splendid section, nicely laid out and planted. Situate close to tram, and commands a wonderful view. Owner will consider exchange for Sumner property. CX W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents. 144 Hereford street. SB3BO PRIVATE HOTELS. "AMBASSADORS" PRIVATE HOTEL. TTNDER the New Management, Guests arc- assured of Every Comfort and Convenience. TARIFF: 10/- PER DAY. Special Confessions for Permanent Boarders. AMBASSADORS HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET <2 minutes' walk from Railway station). MRS A. YOUNG, Proprietress. Y8420 " KENILWORTH," 26 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCIIURCH. A COMFORTABLE, Select West End Boarding-house. Cosy, quiet, every home comfort. Centrally situated, 3 minutes City, Colleges. Botanic Gardens, River Avon. TARIFF: 8/- PER DAY. Permanent Guests from 32s 6d per week. MRS HORNER. Proprietress. 'Phone 41-705. H 4313 yyHAKATATA, 44 CASHEL ST., The Tourists' and City Business Men's House. Adjacent to Bridge of Remembrance. Three minutes from Square. This Superior House Offers Accommodation to Permanent and Casual Guests. 'Phone 34 266. Garag:. C 2657
The City's Premier Private Hotel in the Favoured West End. "T<HE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD ST., x CHRISTCHURCH. Combines Every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff 12s Cd per day. Permanent guests special rates. D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870, 33-871. " A VONLEA," 50 Cashel street West, •* *• Christchurch, offers every home comfort, quietness; excellent table. "Central" to Square. Colleges, and Gardens. Casual Guests £2 2s per week. Permanent Guests 30s per week. M. LANE, Proprietress. L 4608 \T E W B R IG H foITAF' E. 'Pr: ate Hotel.) COME TO THE SEASIDE. Extra reduction in Tariff. Special Tariff for Permanenls. Excellent accomr. idation. Every convenience for Families. Close to Golf Course. Tennis, and Bowlinß Greens. For fuller particulars, 'Phone 34-265, or write MRS N. J. JOHNSTON, Proprietress. J4085 nPRUSCOTT, Saddlery, Stables, ■*■ Maker, Sell, Exchange New, Used Harness, Saddles, Covers, Tarpaulins. Repairs cheapest, same day. Also, guaranteed Horses, Ponies, Teething, Castrating, broken town work. Carts, Trotting Sulky, Ferrets, Guns, Rabbit Traps, Nets. Buying Horsehair and Ferrets. Truscott, corner Lichfield and Durham streets. T8340
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